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Elon Musk’s X sees partial recovery after outage hits US users, Downdetector shows

There were more than 6,700 incidents of people reporting issues with the social media platform as of 06:07 pm ET, Downdetector showed.

In recent days, an increasing number of users have claimed to observe the feature on their profiles after Bier answered a call for greater transparency with a commitment to implement it within 72 hours.(Image Source: Reuters)In recent days, an increasing number of users have claimed to observe the feature on their profiles after Bier answered a call for greater transparency with a commitment to implement it within 72 hours.(Image Source: Reuters)

Social media platform X showed signs of recovery on Saturday after an outage disrupted access for thousands of users in the United States, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.

Reports of disruptions had dropped to around 1,041 by 7:42 p.m. ET, down from a peak of more than 10,000, according to Downdetector, which tracks outages by collating status reports from various sources.

Downdetector’s numbers are based on user-submitted reports. The actual number of affected users may vary.

In May, Musk, who spent nearly $300 million to back U.S. President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and other Republicans last year, said he’ll resume working ’24/7′ at his companies.

“Back to spending 24/7 at work and sleeping in conference/server/factory rooms. I must be super focused on X/xAI and Tesla (plus Starship launch next week), as we have critical technologies rolling out,” Musk had said in an X post.

“As evidenced by the X uptime issues this week, major operational improvements need to be made,” he added. Earlier in March, Musk had blamed a cyberattack after a similar outage at X.

X did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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